I also replied on the link above and linked pods to this support question because they seemed unfamiliar with your plugin from the initial question which was abandoned as seen in the github thread above.

It’s not abandoned, @portalp, there’s little we can do without having all the players involved to determine which plugin is the one with the issue. We didn’t work with with either of these plugins for their integration and we are happy to help, obviously, but we have no control of their code.

Thanks dudaster! In my case i just created a pods template and added some of their post references in there. When i load this pod template in as an elementor single widget and select the box (for single or archives) it gets no pod info like it does on the post page.

As I understood the problem, you folks are attempting to do the templating without using Pods Templates, correct?

We have an overview of Pods Templates (and Auto Templates) at the 23’ish minute mark of this video:

It explains Pods Templates, Magic Tags and how to display them with shortcode, widgets or the Auto Templates.

As long as you are in the ‘loop’ you can call a Pods Template with [pods template="Template Name"]; you treat it like a content block that will be ‘looped’ at the current point of the loop. If it’s an archive loop, it will output like an archive.

The whole video is helpful if you want to understand our Relationship Fields as well.

I also don’t think you’d be able to mix our magic tags which are Pods Template specific into a skin or anything out of Elementor. Magic Tags are only interpreted inside Pods Templates, inside Custom Templates (the space between [pods][/pods]) and in where clauses in our shortcode. They’re not used or recognized by any other plugin so expecting them to work in a skin or dynamic field location would not work.